Members of Montreal’s LBTQ2S+ community took to the streets on Sunday, as the first Dyke March took place since 2015.
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A man, 67, is in critical condition after a South Shore crash
A man, 67, is reportedly in critical condition following a road accident in Brossard on Montreal’s South Shore on Sunday.
Vancouver driver arrested after crashing into vehicles, narrowly missing pedestrians
Vancouver police say they are recommending multiple dangerous driving and impaired driving charges for a man who crashed his car into several other vehicles and nearly hit pedestrians downtown on Friday night.
Vogelbach drives in a pair as Blue Jays top Pirates 5-4 for fifth win in 6 games
Daniel Vogelbach hit a go-ahead two-run double in Toronto’s three-run fifth inning to help the Blue Jays to a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday afternoon at Rogers Centre.
Competitive longboarders hit the road at Kelowna’s Knox Mountain
Longboarders are ripping down Knox Mountain in Kelowna this weekend at the third annual Knox Mountain Downhill event. Some boarders will hit speeds of 100 kilometres an hour.
RCMP in Vernon, B.C., seek public help in locating missing woman
RCMP in Veron, B.C., are asking the public for help in locating Reema Kubba, who is 33. Kubba is described as 5’9″ with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen May 31.
211,000 Quebec construction workers to vote in union ballot
Starting Monday, more than 211,000 workers in Quebec’s construction industry are being called upon to choose the union of their choice — a ballot that only takes place once every four years.
Man, 29, arrested after teen stabbed in altercation in Montreal
A man was arrested early Sunday morning after a teenager was stabbed in an altercation in Montreal’s NDG neighbourhood.
Vehicle plunges into the Riviere-des-Prairies between Montreal and Laval
Emergency response crews are on the scene Sunday morning after a vehicle plunged into the Riviere des Prairies in Montreal.
University of Toronto graduation ceremonies set to begin with protest in background
Convocation ceremonies for graduating University of Toronto students begin Monday against the backdrop of a pro-Palestinian encampment that has remained on campus for weeks despite a trespass notice and looming legal action.
